SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MANOYLENKO, B.R. - MANOYLOV, S.YE.

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4%0~0 Rorse Breedirz Ach:*evements of the hcrsebrF-e~~erz_ cf Kir-svcgreG Pr-.vircr-. -if. -1 MC171hLY LIET C-1- RKTI~~!' Library of Congress, llarcl~ 1. -, A. P. 2. u"'sR (6cc) 4. Dairy Cattle 7. Successes of the dalry section of the "Zhovten"I Collective Farm. Sots. zhiv. 14, no. 11, 19-,2. 9. Ylon-thily List of Russian Accessions, Librl-ix-y of Conqress, March 19'3. Unclassified. S/068/60/000/003/001/003 E071/E233 AUTHORS: Nechiporenko, N. N. and Manoylenko, B. R. ok~w TITLE: Oxidative Desulphurisation of Benzo e PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1960,No. 3, _-P. 37-42 TEXT: The possibility of desulphurising benzole by oxid- ation of sulphurous compounds to oxygen derivatives of sulphur by active or actIvated oxygen, obtained electrochemically or catalyt- ically was investigated. The results of this investigation are described in -the paper. The experiic.gnts were made with pure benzene to which either 0.91 or 0.50% of thiophene were added. The diagram of the apparatus for the r,-nodic oxidation o' thiophene in benzole is shown in Fig. 1. The anode and cathode were separa- ted by a porous diaphragm made from Schott filter. The anode and cathode wer made-from platinum strip of a surface area of 12.6 and 15.5 cm5 respectiyely. The anode current density was varied from 0.2 to 0.94 A/cm and the electrolytic temperature 25-27 and 29-30*C respectively. The sulphur containing benzole was fed continuously (througgh the bottom of the vessel) into the anode section while the electrolyte (340 g11 of (NH4)2804 and 80 g/l of Card 1/4 S/068/60/000/003/001/003 E071/E233 Oxidative Desulphurisation of Benzole H2SO4) was fed from the top into the cathode section of the elect- rolyser. The benzole and electrolyte in the anode section were continuously stirred. The gas evolved during the electrolysis together with benzole vapcurs was passed through a condeLser, where benzene was condensed and returned into the electrolyser. The electrolytically treated benzene was wasLed with a 20% solution of sodium hydroxide and redistilled. Aie degree of desulphurisation obtained was measured by the bromine number (Ref. 11). The experimental results are given in Table 1. T~e best results were obtained at a current density of 0.47 A/cm when up to 50% desulphurisation was obtained. A further increase in the current density (0.94 A/cM2) leads to a decrease in the effective- ness of the process. An addition of 5 9/1 of sodium chloride (experiments 11-13) improved considerably the desulphurising effect. In the experiments 14 and 15 an elec,-trolyte c3ntaining 100 g/1 of (NH4)2SO4, 550 9/1 of H2SO4 and 50 9/1 of 11aS04 also gave good desulphurising results. However, in the latter case Vae formation of manganic acid was observed, so that a partial Card 2/ 4 S/068/60/000/903/)01/0013 E071IE233 Oxidative Desulphurisation of Benzole oxidation of thiophene due to secondary reactions is :?ossible. Oxidation of thiophene in benzole by oxidants at 850C was also tried. The experimental procedure consisted of bubbling benzole vapours through a layer of (165 mm high) F-cid solutions of ,qmTnonium persulphate, potassium bich-romate, potassium permangazate and hydrogen peroxide. The experimental results conf-'_rm that, in principle, the desulphurisation of benzole by this method is possible. Oxidising catalytic desulphurisation of benzole was tested by passing air-benr;ole mixture through a furnace heated to 250-380*C filled with various catalysts. As catalysts the follow- ing substances were used: 1) Pretreated activated carbon. The pretreatment consisted of extraction of silica with fluoride compounds, saturation W4 th a solution of ferrous sulpt.ate, precip- itation of ferrous hydroxide with ammonia and ignitior. of Lae contact mass at 600'C. The product obtained contained. about 1% of Fe203- 2) The second type of catalyst was made from, Chasov-Yar clay by saturation with ferric nitrate and ferric hydroxide precipitated with ammo-n-la, washed from alkali ions and ignited at Card 3/4 S/068/60/000/003/001/003 E071/E233 Oxidative Desulphurisatiin of Benzole 6000C. The catalyst contained about 1051o of ferric oxide. This catalyst was also made in two additional modifications: a) containing phosphates and b) phosphates and a homogeneous oxygen transferring medium (not specified). In all experiments 25 ml of the catalyst was placed into the furnace; velocity of air stream - 500 ml/min, and of benzole (containing 0.5515 of thiophene) 75 ml/hr. The experimental results are given in Table 3~ The best results (practically complete elimination of thiophene) were obtained with the clay catalyst activated with phosphates and containing some homogeneous oxygen transferring agents. It was also confirmed that on catalytic oxidation thiopherie is completely oxidised to sulphuric acid. it is concluded that the possibility of oxidising resistant sulphurous organic compounds was proved in principle and that the catalytic method is most effective. The process liowever, requires fuTther studies on a larger scale. There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 13 references: 11 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Khar'kovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (KhaAov PolytechLnical Institute) Card 4/4 s/o68/62/000/01-./001/001 E071/E436 AUTHORS: Nechiporenko, N.N., Kakulin, G.P., Fedorchenko, I.G., Manoyleako, B.R. TITLE: An investigation of the process of chlorination of thiophene PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, no.12, 1962, 43-45 TEXT: In view of the possibility of a 'pplying chlorine for the product.ion of a high purity benzene, the authors investigated the process of chlorination of thiophene dissolved in benzene in order to establish the necessary amount of chlorine for a complete purification of benzole from thiophene. .In addition, the influence of temperature and velocity of supply of chlorine to the reactor on the degree of purification of benzole *with a given thiophene content was studied. The apparatus consisted of a reactor fitted with a mercury sealed stirrer, tiermometer and inlet and outlet for chlorine. The outlet gases (air and traces of chlcrine) were scrubbed in a solution of potassium iodide, crystalline sodium hydroxide (for NCI) and activated carbon (for benzene vapours). A cryosco 'Dic benzene with 6n addition of 1% of thiophene was used Card 1/2 S/068/62/000/012/001/001 An investigation of the process ... E0711"E436 for experiments. The purification process was followed by the bromine number, determined-by the bromide-bromate method. It was established that the degree of purification of benzole depends mainly on the amount of the reagent used and is practically independent of temperature (7 to 400C) and rate of supply of chlorine. Refining with chlorine can produce a product practically free from thiophene. For a complete purification of benzole from thiophene, it is necessary to use 1.5 to 2.0 weight units of chlorine per 1 weight unit of thiophene. There are 1 figure and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONO~ Khar,1kovskiy politekhnicht-skiy institut (Kharlkov Polytechnic Institute) Card 2/2 MANOYLENKO#--K.V.; KONOVALOV, I.N.; ZHUYKOVA, I.V- Study of the combined effect of gibberellin, heteroatain and nutrition on woody plants. Fot.zhur. 49 no.llzl6OO-l6o8 H 164. (MIRA 18!1) 1. Botanicheskiy inBtitut imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. MAN LLEV_O,,_K_seniyA-_UMQMyna; HMTEYEV, F.Kh., prof., retsenzent; KAVAYEV, I.I., prof., retsenzent; KONOVALOV, I.N., prof., retsenzent; YAKOVLEV, M.S.. rrof., retsenzent; RAYKOV, B.Ye., zasl. deyatell muki prof.,otv. red. Nikolai Ivanovich Zheleznov. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 203 P. (MIRA 18:12) OBNORSKIY, V.; LITYAGIN, A.; YASTREBOV, G., slesarl (Chirchik); MANOYIXNKO, L. This is the way we are living. Izobr.i rats. no.5 (201)t28-29 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Predsedatell soveta Vsesoyuznogo obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov Vaesoyuznogo gosudarstvennogo proyektnogo instituta stAitellstva elektrostantsiv (for Obnorskiy), 2. Starshiy inzh, Tullskogo oblastnogo soveta Vsesovuznogo obshchestva izobretatelay i ratsionalizatorov (for Lityagin). 3. Chlen Spyuze. zhurnallatov SSR for Yastrebov). 4. Predasdatell Soveta Vsesoyuznogo obahchostva izobretateley I ratsionalizatorov Rubezhanskogo khimi-cheskogo zavoda (for Manoylenko). (Technological innovations) KATY"WO, I.N.9 mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Pri uchastil., IWOYLENKO S.M.,, vrach Experience in outpatient servIce for patients with varioua pruritic dermatoses in a machine manufacturing plant. leet. derm.i ven, [351 toa2,-70-73 F 161* (MIRA 140) 1. 1z kozhnogo otdola (zav. - prof. Z.N. Grahebin) Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledavatelOrkogo komhno-venerologicheskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent A.I., J~ratikop). (PWWTUS) (MEDICINE, INDUSTRIAL) VYGH=HANIN, A. G. , nauchnyy sotrudnih; SHEYNIN, B. Ya. , nauchn-.7y -,otrudnik; KA1VYSUV, V. B., nauchn7y setrudnik- GETIUNKS, 9 1. Ya., nauchw sotrudnik; MAINOMEMKO, S. M., vTach Xharlkov) Influence of washing solutions and cooling and lubricating liquids on the skin of machine shop workers. Vrach. delo no.6: 124-126 Je ",62. (MIRA 15 ,7) (mAcHiNERY inusm wopzm-DismsEs xz Hyrum) (SKIN-DISEASES) MANOYLENKOP V.D,, inzh. Calculating maximum working stroke and minimzm length of cylindrical compression springs with a circular cross section of wire. Vest. mashinostr. 45 no.?00-32 Jl 165. (MIRA 18s10) MANOYLENKOv Ye.F., kand.sellskokho7yaystvennykh nauk, dotsent Physiological investigation of plants afflicted with wildfire. Hauch. trudy UASHN 10:121-130 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Plant diseases) MANOUENKO,--Yu.~~,_Ltlanoilenkp-, IU.p011 . sellskokhoz. nauk; nMI-n-'r, - I NYAK, M.M., kand. sel skc~oz . nauk Measures for increasing t~~ yiell-d and quality of vinter wheat. Nauk. pratsi UASHN 17 no.12.3-7 160. OMIRA 16:7) (Ukraim-Wheat) ~ffi- .NkXQjLkXA A. Kiyev) Improve the work of subprofessional med'cal personnel. Sov. L zdrav. 21 no.10:60-65 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz otdeja crganizatsii zdr&vookhraneniya (zav. G.M.Zelezinskaya, nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. S.S.Kagan) Ukrainskogo nauchno- issledovateliskogo institute. kommunallnoy gigiyeny (dir. - chlen- korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. D.N.Kalyuzhnyy). (MEDICAL PERSONNEL) MLOCrYLD'A, A.P. K i yev Fationalizati--in of I.he work of itubprefeseicnEd mzdi-~~al peai- 3onnel in a --ural area. Sovet. z-dravook' . 1.2 no.109-1+1 10 p,;: (MTn 1- L. Ia Ukrain-9kcgo lr.-3titn-~-a k,-m- munallnoy giglycny. 11~4 "OTLI., il A.- J~ " , ~' -,-. %, ; fe 5'. SC i. zdrav. .1c. 0: 33-3 7 t~j ~7 , 4T 1, -3t. i "T-n kand. crat un ::,& n,~ 1, MANOTIA). -216- .-W-Offiupw~ Raise the standard of the economic work of Latvian finagn e agencles. Fin.SSSR 15 no.10:38-42 0154. (MLELk 8:2) 1. Hinistr finansov Latviyakoy SM. (Latvia-Finance) MHOYLO, n Enlist ths participation of volunteera in financial control more widely. Fin.SSSR 23 no.3-1:8-12 N 062* (KMA 15:12) 1e Zamestitell ministra finansov SSSR. (&Lditing and inspection) Mmance) 22(3) SOV/178-58-7-4/24 AUTHOR: Manoylo, I., Lieutenant Coional TITLE: Socialist Competition is an Important Stimulus (Sot- sialisticheskuye sorevnovariye - vazhnyy stimul) PERIODICAL: Voyennyy svyazist, 1958, Nr 7, pp 14 - 15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the soldiers, NCO's and officers of his unit are proud of serving in a unit with a glorious military history. In honor of the 40th anniversary since the activation of this unit, a socialist competition was started. The socialist competition, in this case, does not only comprise the military and tachnical training of this Signal Corps unit, but the political activity as well. There is 1 photograph. Card 1/1 MANOYLO, I., podpolkovnik 1-- Formation o'L young officers. Voen.vest. 43 n0.11:1.17-120 N 163. (MIRA 16:32) GALENKO, M.D. (Halenko, M.D.], starshiy nauchnyy sotrudn:Lk;.!44NOI10, M.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Usemore efficiently bay mowers in pea harvesting. Mekh. sill. hosp. 14. no.6:6-8 Je 163. (MIRA 17: 3) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekhanizateii i elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva. GALENKO, M.D. (Halenko, M.D.], starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MANOYLO, M.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TIMOSHENKO, G.G. (Tymoshenk-o-,--g.-H-..-]-,-------- starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Using machinery in the cultivation of peas. Mekh. sill. hoop. 12 no. 3:22-24 Mr 161, (MIRA 14: 4) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy inBtitut mekhanizatsii i elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Peas) (Agricultural machinery) MANOYLO, M. A., inzh. Unit for determining, the traction force, skidding, and fuel consumption. Mekh. oil'. hosp. 12 no.10g-,-8 0 16i. (MLRA 14: 11) (Tractors) VERNMIDER, Natal Iya Borisovna; red. [Soil geogrepby with the principles of soil science] Geograftia, hruntiv z osnovami hruntoznavstva. Kyiv, Radians'ka shkola, 1965. 179 p. (MIRA 18:7) AV 125-5a-5-12/13 AUTELORSi Potaplyevskiy, A.G., Goligovskiy, G.M., and Manoylo, S.A. TITLE: Semi-Automatic Device for delding Thin-Sheet Steel Under Assembly Conditions (Poluavtomat d1ya svarki '%onkolistovoy stali v montazbLnykh usloviyakh) PERIODICAL% Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, 1958, Nr 5, pp 89-91 (USSR) kBSTAACT% semi-automatic device for arc welding in carbon dioxide has been especially devised for assembling sheet metal struc- tures. It permits welding in any position. The feed me- chanism whi.-~h weighs only 3 kg, is placed in a small knapsack carried by the operator on the back. It does not hamper the operator. The design and operation information is illustrated by a drawing and an electric diagram. The device is designed by the Electric 4elding Institute imeni Paton and built at the Kiyev Muchanical Plant. There are 2 figures and 5 3oviet Card 112 references. 125-58- 5 --12113 Semi-Automatic Device for Welding Thin-Sheet Under Assembly Conditions ASSOCIATION: Inatitut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.O. Fatona AN UKrSSR (Welding Institute imeni Ye.O. Paton of the AS UkrSSC, and Kiyevskiy mechanicheskiy zavod (Kiyev Mechanical Plant) SUBRITTED: February 22, 1958 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 M&NOY10V I D. RiTerience of the Lowsr-1rtyah stawnhir. line In towing vessels by pushing. Kor. I rech.flot 14 no.8:13-15 Ag 154. (KLRA 7:8) 1. Machallnik konstruktorskq~ro otdale Mishne-Irtrahakogo paro- khodstya. (Irtysh riTer-Towing) 1. Tma"A Ir. collaboration with colleitive and state farms. From.koop. 14 no.9;24-25 6 16o. OURA 13:11) 1. Predeedatell pravlentya Krymokogo oblpromeoveta, g.bimferopoll. (Crimea--Service industries) ", "loy, ~,- . YPI -- 11-1 L."lip I - . 1 25805 S. Ye Tjpro~jnciit~r - X'7 I;eto,,' 1 OsLatochrovo 'rhlora V Vo-e 1 Khlornoy 17Vr~,Fti. - Fr!ff. -17"rT :~-, i . 11 1`0- 0, S 153 - 51t. '?- Letc~-~,Isl 7'-,-UrT.,Il Stl~l -', Y', f1 1 4 6 6 1 1 0 Is it U to u n 56 1? 1 a n 0 a At al ~k *40MM AM PR*Piii 1111111610 of the an" 411 A.0clov, 0, N. Selklar Ceatt" and Camrr fast., Hi"InIlys 009 D, 337-45(1%9): cf. C.A. 39,31 ; 41, isle, 31&3a.-- 009 The crutic nuclooppstel."" estd rat Imam (in- ~90 a &jeed canorrogeak hydrocaboas) with OM N N&Olf. =by 13 V 9 11 14 a 16 91 Is W do 41 a a 04 A__L Cr gon. with 20% 110Ac. The *W. Of dry A ,,,prvpn, was 0.4,1%, Undcg ultmvWkt light. thn ..,ude 11 material gsvtt*uab&wpt;onvpectrs man., oneatMA., and t1w other at -,"M A. For mnparbon, exti. of crude 90C nuck-oirrotcins were also obtained frous the Hrm of normal 4!0 and sarcoma rats, and from ham liver. The amt. of nuckic acids in the dry crude nucleoprotein prelm. from' 00 ~3, rat sarcoma was MS. liver of nor-mal rats &8170, HVW of GOO sarcoma rat.% I I 'I'D. anil ham liver 11%. PtsIctioltation -k ii: was effected by dissolving the crude IT in 60W ammonia. acidifyiste with VIOAc to . arht"Itol.;rt vA ppte. the protein with pkric uk. The 00 7 yielded an absorption spectrum max. with untraviolet light at 927N) A. The filtrate was treated with a1c. and 0 9 IlCl Ans.. which pptd. the "Mulne nuckvprottin B,*', 0 with an atftorittion opectruns max. in ultraviolet light at it 2W A. On the adda. of mom &k. and HCI soins. to the filtrate. free nucteic " was obtained. with au absorption Spect III mas. in the ultmvk-kt at 2M A. The difier- to" between the absorption spectm max. at free MnckL- J einli.. the purine base oftbe nuckop"cin. j%ewatciaaadth,,. acid (2620 A.) wW that of the "genuine nudeopret (LSW A.), which consists of almost 50% nucirk- ", 6 nuckic add In the muckopeatein am not in , $dtlike cons. CxpUined as due to the absence of a free amino group in t1inatiOn, but rather in &strong chew. union. H. P. ifi. L A 41TAL.VROCAL LITERATURE CLAWFICATION C-ZTrM,== iLa aw ON, 414 T LS Ad L 1 6 qW 0 Is I V 0 0 4 U9 AV 10 '1- a 9 P Ir 0 A! a 4 9 81 PC V1 a Is It Wia a a 94 00000 0 0 000 00 0 * 0 0 04140 00 49 49141 * 0 0 0 IL 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 1! 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 * a Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 '00 -00 190 -00 -00 .00 so* z*0 40: a* goo goo zoo coo 400 .40 tte: t-00 ftdlio'16 " Mid 'T "the Yermentative Synthesis of Compounds of NU610 ic, Ad;Ld- and Adenine With Amino Acids," S. Ye. MAO Cen.',X-lray, Ra&iol and Cancer Inet, Leningrad, PP. "~Zok Ak Nauk SM" Vol =1, No 2 PrLM4~psrlnsntal data and study of absorption`qwq~ tM..~terzentativa synthesia of adenine-tyrosine A for vhich onlv a pentids conmectim 18'P"OU, butw*66n the amino group of adenine and the caA6x*I,: gm ,upI:bf tyrosins, and absence of synthesis :ije ~ izipinthine-tyrosine system are sufficient. proaf:~, 94 to"dicine Nucleic Acid (Contd) J~i .49''- the:1 bypothesis of a conneution betveen nucleic acid a6diAlbuzin Jn a true nuoleoproteld through the'. vllib~'group of adenine. Submitted by Aced A. 7.1 lorfe"'.7 May 49. IIIANOYLOV, S-. rb USSRIPhys-Les- Photochemistry UltraviGlet Radiation "Photochemica-L Variations Li Protein, kiiino Ac,-*--i3, and Nuclti;r-~..c Ac",,,, tC) I Ultraviolet RwiiatLon," 1-1. P. P ',i'lduran, S. ',e. '~'~,LnOyIov, State C~pt In--t, 4 01) 11 Dok PIc NaWc SSSR" Vol LXD(, ~N'o 1 E)qmeriillents show opecific photochcmictd raactiori :,,o,-,s ~~,n as result --f UII-,::.*.nat'I'on cf some organic substances found In coils, parUcullarly !:I protr.-'n and a'Ld. Sugfyests Wiis Dhenomenon can 'by-- u--3e-3 Ic, -.4hich nelis I in histological preparations . Suix.--Itte,' !.,y Aca--! S. 1 lov 116 kJ : 49. PA 156187 ~ go 4A Inactivation of desoxyribonude!- acid depolymerase ,-ray# 5 . . ...... wir k A. Ii,t'111:1 RMittill InAt Poklady I &..d V4 .4 N R 71. 310 4kll1ll.`W 4TA'.m."I , I I , Ukl4 -it. of ft. it 1-tilgirl J ellsviliv VIVIlls, --.4 a I.. .Ntkvcmthy~ Ill M.1.1' 11't) All'i ruttlill "I tit, A. livilip d th~ jimitict on lKilymcrimi nuckiv let,[, prejul- by nt.. merous techniques and used with o.15 Al %W, activuttw, A-I thAt IM) r. Itm-4ge lowem lite ,Ctmty V,,ev vit- nifir.intiv still total imetivullitni cults with 11.4m r d,-sC, OM V~V N., Artim, it." ejotv.l At ~_"Al F 1~%vl G. M, X~61MI(I 8. Ye. -.~-tMM~dicine - "Tumors Apr 52 "Problev. of the Liberation of Nucleic Acids Upon 'In.11=y of Normal and Tumor Tissues," S. N. Alek- sand ov, S. Ye. Manoylov, B. A. Orlov, Cen X-Ray, _IW,ioI, and Cancer Inst, Min of Pub Health USSR, Leningrad "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIII, No 5, PP 725-728 When the action of hypotonic Ringer solns or of heat leads to a reversible injury, ribonucleic acid is liberated by the cell proteins of tissue slices subsequently excised for examination; when ,':~he injury is irreversible (i.e., permanent), des- .,_~~Wib.onucloic acidis liberated- 21M1 LARIONOV. L.P.; XANOYLOV. S.Te,, doktor meditainskikh nauk, zaveduyushchiy; RTSKINA. fift7"'46.L.; POBEDINSKIY, M.N.. profesaor, direktor. Biochemical changes of nucleoproteide of malignant tumore under the effect of X~rays. Vest.rent.i red. no.3:3-6 Ky-Je '53. (KL-RA 6:8) 1. Biakhimicheekoye otdaleniye TSentrallnogo na"chno-issledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiol-ogicheakogo inatituta Kinisteretv& sdravookhranemiye, SSSR (for Manoylov, Larionov, Ryakina and Sorokina). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno- iseledovatel'3kiy rentgono-radiologichaskiy iastitut Ministerstva zdra- vockhrananiya SSSR (for Pobedinskiy). (Tumors) (X-rays--Therapeutic use) "Effe,ets of' Aneurin (Vit.~,mln 01, on Lhe Glycof~en ~`or;,qLion uTC t QT) If of Rats Z41ring General to 1,x lou--i f X-;t-iys, i). 1 R. Yu, Keylina, !Ind i. Det "'Loche:., ,'ertr-~:,l Cancer Enst, 1-in of H~..,alth Vest `L_ntt~an i lowliol, No 6, -11 krle :--LYCO. ExP's conducted on 15 rats showed that tbrr-tion furction of ~e _7 -~; n L 5 4 v e n C te rrat_~ `.t~.-;e be ~~x liver may be Tartially restore,_1 if vitarl.-, Li - I I to X-ravs. &nouwh evidence ,,; as collecte6 t o Justify tie as~-ix ption that 1 ty of biocher. chances in the orp;7inis~. . f r ~Ten:;S ul;on the ~ax_t-jnt X-rays: sLiali doses (500 r) o~ X-ravs ress the oxi-,!EtiLr syste. c (-,7' t:le also cf ~x~!akzlown o" su~ sta;.-~es onraniisri: larger ~;oses (1,000 :-nd 2,00C r -1 that o-.,:idize. It is possi'Llu th,..t interference with the synthes-i-s f the genase coenzyme takes ;-lace that i:1 In: S C: p, C ect m-los-horic acid. This follows f ro!, :i r,f ,Ct4 BI on the liver. "T'31 HaOYLOV. S.Ye., doktor meditsinskikh nauk. professor. Vitamizis and health. Maulm I shiznl 20 no.8:12-13 Ag 15). (;a-VA 6:8) (Vitamins) With precdoi a. S. CIO, (Coo ~ R7 Mal. RadW#* Cawff. Ittit.o itilloy flealth U&- IlWimiya 18, W41(19M."Llimr gas hi cantahm pmtme and denypentame ttudeoptab A th pea(dus. -The at" V!ittom, fam- Utd Wk. tiftim w TW_hoe~ mte d the stdk fam is', he the pmtom am de-j Ot !Ypespe. rates b.4; MLYFIVSKAYA. B.H.; KONMMMO. A.M. - WOYLOV, S.R. Distribution of radiua in the bod7 of a rat and its excretion rate. Vest.rent. i rad. no.2:1G-16 Hr-Ap '55. (KMA 8., -1 1. Iz blokhimicheakogo otdeleniya (zav.-prof. S.Ta.Manoylov) i radiologicheskogo otdelentya (zav. A.A.Bashilov) Tsentrallnogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo rentgano-radiologicheakogo Institute. (dir.--prof. K'N.Pobedinakir) Ministerstva sdravookhranenl7a SSSR. (RADOM, metabolism, distribution & excretion rate in rate) KANOYLOT. S.Ye.; PROZCROVSK&YA. L.D. Investigation on dental intake rate of phosphorus In normal conditions and in scurvy in guinea pigs. Stonatologiia no-5:21. S-0 155. (KLRA 9:2) 1. Is kafedry blokhimii (zav. - prof. S.Ye. Kanoylov) Laningradekogo meditainakogo stamatologichookogo inatitu,6a. (S M VY, metabolism in, teeth phosphorus intake in guinea pigs) (TAUH, metabolism, phosphorus intake in normal cond. & exper. scurvy) (PHOSPHMUS. metabolism. teeth, intake in normal cond. & exper. scurvy) 7-7777,:. - -:-. , - t-~ - ~ I -. . . ..l.. :_ -- - -~ 1. 1 ! ~: Z., - % -. 7 1 -: , - -. . ; . -, I . 1. .. - !~ -; _ :m~~-;,~,, . - .". . - - I., - .1 .. II....' ..- I I I., A ,:, ~- ~ . ~:;,; 1: :,.- 1. - ~ - -. - "..- - : 4~.17.`tlz 19 1 - - -,~, ~; ~ , I ;r. . 1"0 V, -of eatroon -- 1 461 :W'6W.A8~Wiik:66n6e' 0k Vita _8 _'U ntra es min A, Carotene, and Stickleback Oil With Penicillinp"'by S. Ye. Manoylov and T. I. Vol'fson, Chair of Biochemistry Prof S. Ye. ----To- 14anoy v) and Chair of Surgery (head, Prof A. I. Filatov, Corresponding 14ember of the Acadennj of Medical Sciences USSR), Leningrad StoTatology Institute (direc~lor, I. Gavrilov), 1,JArurgiYa, No 7, Jul 56, PP 74-75 Data obtLined from the study of the local action of vitamin A, caro-' -healing ulcers and woundo~'- ne, and stickleback oil In patients w4th slow ~of 5oft tissue ~,result of burns, varicose veins, wounds, etc.) are pre- Aented. Good theraneutic results were obtained by an admixture of peni- ;!U) c ill1n vitb:-~~~4~44 'tanoos /360 KAROYIDY, S.Ye- VOLIFSON, T.T. Treatment of slowly healing wounds with concentrated preparattans of vitamin A, carotene and atickleback oil combined with penic'.11in. Xhirurgiia 32 no-7:74-75 J! 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Tz kEtfedry biokhtmii (zav. - prof. S.Ye.Manoylov) i kafedry khirurgii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. A.I.Filatov) Laningradekogo meditsinskogo stomatologi- cheskogo lastituta (dir. - prof. R.I.Gowilov) (WOUNDS AND INMIES. thar. earotene, vit3min A. stickleback oil & penicillin) (VITAHIN A. ther. use wds., with atickleback oil. penicillin & carotene) (FISH LIVIR OILS. ther. use stickleback oil in wds., with vitamin A. penicillin & carotene) (PHNICILLIM, ther. use wds.. with atickleoack oil. vitamin A & carotene) HWWn and AniMl Physiology. Bliod Circulation. T-4 Me Jour Ref Zhur - Blologiya, No 1, 1951, No- 3407 Author :_~_ A. V.; Orlov, 13. A. Inst As USSR Title Effect of Roentgen Has Emitted from Variouj Anodes on the Function of the Isolated Frog Heart Orig Pub Dokl. AN WSR, 1956, 110, No 2, 305-30T Abotract The effect of X-rays (10800 r) of various wavelengths was revealed after the exposed heart placed In an alti- tude chamber at a pressure of 80 = Rg, had ceased working. Control hearts, as a rule, did not stop warkirg under such conditions. Heart irradiation b means of tubes with iron (1985A) and cobalt (I. 795A~ anodes (in which no stinulation of Fe atoms of the Irradiated substrate takes place) induced arrest of the heart in 16.6 and 284. of the cases respectively. In Card 1/2 32 M&NOYLOV, S-Ye. Theory of th6 biological effect of X rays on the animal organism. Vap.radiobiol. 2:20-29 '57. (MI3A 12:6) 1. Sotrudnik TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo rentgeno- radiologicheakogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneni7a SSSR- (Z RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAl FFYWT) MANOYLOV, S.Ye. -"M"~O"Propb3rlaxis and treatment of radiation Bickness with substances containing iron combined with vitamin B12o Vop.radiobiol. 2: 421-425 '57. (KLRL 12:6) 1. Sotrudnik Wentral'nogo n&,ichno-iseledovatellskogo rentgeno- radiologicbeskogo instituta Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (CYAIIOCCBAIAMINS) (IRON-TINRLPEUTIC USE) (RkDIATION SICMSS) M&NOYLOV, S.Te.: GRAYWISKAYA, B.M.; KBTLIKA, R.Ta. Use of some biological preparations (campolonum, vitamin BI and adenosinetriphoephoric acid) as urorjhylactic and therapeutic drugs in radiation sickness. Vop.re;liob-iol. 2:426-4)o '57. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo nauchno-iaaledavatellskogo rentgeno- radiologicheakogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (VITA14INS--B) (RhDIATION SICMSS) (ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHORIC ACID) MANOYLOV. S.Ya.- IMMOHINSKAYA, V.L.; ALIYBVA, A.%.; MARIVA, L.Y. Problem of the possibility of the mutual transformation of nucleic acids [with summary in English]. Blokhimiia 22 no.6-1013-1018 NZ '57- (MIRA 11:2) 1. TSentrall%7 nouihno-tasledovatel'skiy rentgeno-i-adiologicheakiv institut Miaisterstva zdrevookhrananiya SSSR, Leningrad. (NUCLEIC ACIDS, metabolism, mutual conversion in various organs (Bus)) MAROYLOV, S. Ye. "Me Importance of the Ionization cf Iron-containing Ccmpoundo 1r. "'he Act4,,-;,-, of X-rays on an Organism" p. 203 erudy Travzwtions of the Firat Conference on Polioaction Chemlatry, Morcow, lzd-vo AS Mii, 1958- 33OPP- Conference -25-30 Mrch 1,957, Moucaw KAHOYLOV, S.Ye., MLOV, A.S. Method of separating nucleic acids variously bound with proteins in animal tissues [with sumwqr7 in English]. Blokhimila 23 no.5: 663-668 s-0 '58 (KIRA 11:11) 1. Blokhimicheskiy otdel TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo instituta Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSII, Leningrad. (NUCIZIC ACrN, determ. separation of acids various bound with proteins in animal tissue (Rua)) (PROTEnis, nucleic acid bcund, separation from animal tissue (RUB)) Y v U.'q311117- General Problems of Pathology. Tumors u-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5, 1958; 22983 Author : Larionov, L.F., Manoylov, S.Ye., Rysk4-na, S.I., Sorokina, Ye~L*--- Inst : - Title : On :31,od-emical Chan3es in Nuclecproteins of Malignant Ti.mors During the Effect of X-Rays. OriG Pub : V sb,: Vonr. radiobiolo(,,ii, L., 1956, 308-313 Abstract : Rat sarcomas induced by canceroCers, ei-.her irra,-',-*at&. (5-7 times, the total dose being 4000-5000 r) or not *, were thorouejaly aleare-I of necrotic areas and the nu- ale-.' were seT)arated from the remaining material. The nuclei were isolated in a physiolo~;ic solution. In sop, ~)f the timnors the vniclei were dried and dissol- ;- A 5% NH . Followin- centrifugation the absorp- tion s ectQ (A.S.) in U-.V. light was determined. In othf-- experiments the freshly isolated nuclei were Card 1/2 flooded with a 1 M NaCl solution at low temperature and A.S. was determined after centrifugation and dialysis. Under the effect of therapeutic X-ray doses there -was splitting of the "true" nucleopretein, Ln which DNA was firmly bound to'protein, in the nuclei of the tumor cells. In the niacal and salt extracts of nuclei -from the non-irradiated tumors a nucleoprotein with a maximum absorption at 2540-2560 A was detected, whereas in the nuclei of the irradiated tumors free nucleic acid (NA), w-,h a maximum absorption at 26o0-2620 A., was found. Tn the tissue of non-irradiated carcomas the total NA content constituted 7.9 MG/u of fresh tis- sue, whereas in the irradiated sarcor-ms it was 4 mG,/kL!. This decrease in the total NA content vas due to a 6- fold decrease in the DNA concentration. KAGHUH, L.A.; M"OYIOV, S.Ye.; POBWINS&1Y, H.S.; PAMS, L.R.; F1110KTISTOV, V.I.; Relation of age to urinary excretion of radioactive potassium in humans. Mad. rad. 4 no-3:42-43 14r 159. (MIRA 12:7) (POTASSIUM, radioactive, in urine, age factor (Rua)) (AGDTG, effects, on urinary radiopotaosium (RL-3)) SHORERBAN'. Z.I. (Leningrad, VaeillyevBkiy oetrov, 3-ya liniya, d.16, kv-7); M&NOTLOY, S.Ye. Leningrad, S-15, Savorovskiy prospekt, d.57, k7-7) Histoautoradiographic study of certain peculiarities of natabolic processes in organs of tumor-bearing mice. Vop.onk. 5 nci.6:681-686 159. (MIRA U : 12 1. Iz biokhimicheskaggo otdola (zav. - prof. S.Ye. Manoylov) i pato- logoanatomicheskogo otdela (zav. - doktor med.nauk L.V. ftnehteyn) TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo instituts. meditsinskoy radio- logii Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. - prof. M.N. Pobe- dinskiy). (NEDFUSMS, metab. proteins in kidneys & liver histoautoradiographic determ. in mice (Rae)) (PROTEINS, metab. kidneys & hver, histoaulu-oradiograpbic determ. in tumor-beartng mice (Rae)) (KIDNEYS, metab. proteins, histoautoradiographic determ. in tumor- bearing mice (Ras)) (LIVER, metab. same) MAXOYLOV, S *Y9,__., Conference on 'Some biochemical effects induced by ionizing radiation.6 'Zoon.-med.zhurt 110o8:93-95 Ag '59. (MrRA 12:12) (RADIATION--PHYSIOLOGICAL JMCT) 'r2wYM, MOV 01 d"" 91", ~ -- I - wwwaimodow- Gertain aspects of metabolism im the organism of animals affected by tumor disease. Biokhimiia 24 no.2.-280-287 Mr-AP '59. (MILM 12:7) 1. The Central Research Roent gen-Radio logical Institimte and Institute of Pbarmaceutical Chemistry, Leningrad. (BBOPIASMS, metabolism, various substances in tumor-bearing animals (Ras)) DASMVICH, Leonid Borisovich, kand.khim.nauk; 1WHOUCT, S.Te., prof,t nauchUy red.; VCROBIYF.V, G.S., red.izd-va; Gdb~~MTVA, A.M., taklm.red. [Isotopes in chemistry] Izatopy v khimii. Leningrad, Ob-va po rasprostraneniiu polit. i nauchn.znanii HMSH. Leningr.w4d-nia, 't 1,159. 39 P. 04IRA 13:5) (Isotopes) (Radioactive tracers) MANOILOV, S.Ye. Antineoplastic activity of various enzymes in experiment. Vop. onk. 6 no.7:62-66 Je,'60. (MJFA 14:4) (TUMORS) (FROTUSE) (NUCLEASE) PHASE I BOOT EXPW1TIA-11071 SM/5435 Kiselev, P, N., Professor, G. A. Gusterin, 4nd A. 1. Strashinin, Edo. Voprosy radiobiologii. t. III: Sb-rnik trudov, ashchenn-yy 60-letiyu so dnya riozhdeniya Professora M, N, Pobedinakogo rpmcms in Radiation Biology. V. 3: A Collection of WorkL Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Pmfessor M[ikhalll N[ikola-yevichl Pobedinakiy [Doctor of Ym-dicinel) Leningrad. Tuentr. n-isal. in-t mad. radiologii M-va zdravookhrananiya -53SR, 1960. 422 p. 1,500 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: P. S. Pelesbuk. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is InterAed for radiobiologistn. COVERAGE: The book contains 14.9 articles 4callng with pathogenesis, prophylaxis, and therapy of radiation disLasea. Individual articles describe investigations of the biological effects of rad-lation carried out by vorkers of the Central Scientific Research Institute for Yzdical Radiology of the Hinistry of Public Health, USSR. (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut meditainskoy r&diologii 10misterstva zdravoolrhraneniya SM) during 1958-59. The follming Card 1/10 Problems in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SM/5435 topics am covered: various aspects of primary effects of radiation; the course of so= metabolic processes in animals subjected to ionizing radiation; reactionG in irradiated organisms; morpholoSic changes in radla!4on disease; and reparation and regeneration of tissues injured by Irradiation. SO= articles give attention totie effectiveness of experimental medical treatments. No persona.Lities am menticned. References accompany alwzt all of the articles. TAWX OF-COMMM- Foreword 3 Gasterin, G. A., and A. 1. St-rashinin. Professor Mikhall Nikolayevich Pobedinakiy (Commemorating his Sixtieth Birthday) 5 L-et-e-dinskiy, A. T. [member, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR], Nis Arlashchenko, and V. M. Mastr3vYwa. On the Mechanism of Trophic D bancies Du-- to Ionizing Radiation 11 Zedgenidze, 0. A., [Member, Academy of ~L-dical Sciences USSR), Ye. A. Zberbin, K. V. Ivanov, and P. R. Vayrwhtayn. Hormonal Activity of the Adrenal Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Eff-ect of Desoxy- cortic*Dterwe Acetate on the Disease 17 Card 2/10 10 PT-iblema in Radiation Biology (Cont.) SM/5435 Poplavakiy, K. K. Phasic Cbangen in the Ability of Irradiated Animals to React to Anesthetization 78 Bondarenko, I. V. On the Reaction of Irradiated Dogs to the Introduction of AI#La Dinitrophonol 86 Alel,seyeva, G. H. Reaction of an Irradiated Organism to the Introduction of Ganglioljt1c Preparati ons [gangliolitikil 93 Pr"tas, L. R., and A. A. Damilin. The Mechaniaza of Functional Distr-rbances in the Alimentary Canal Dariag Acute and Subacute Form of Uperimental Radiation Sickness 917 Alekoandrov, S. Ii. Some Methods of Approach to the Study of Early Stages of Radiation SequeLw 104 Kanoylo~.- S. Ye. Respiration of Tissue and Sensitivity to Radiation ILL Kachur, L. A, P. N. Kiselev, and A, H. Sbrutko, Effect of Ionizing Radiation on the Water-Exchangt, Process Botween the Blood and the Extravaacular Liquids in the Organism 138 Card 4/10 Problems it,. Radiation Biology (Cont.) SOV/5435 Manoylov S Ye , and B. A. Orlov. Use of the Spectroscopic Research lie o4Tin ~;hf ': ;tudy of the Condition of Iron-Containing Compaunds in Animal Organisms Irradiated With X-Rays Demin, N. N., (Profensor). On Some Hetabollc Disturbances in Lipides Due to External Whole-Body Ionizing Irrudiation Keylina, R. Ya. Concerning the Problem of the Condition of Processes of Synthesis and Beer-mpeaition of Carbohydrates In the Ani-I Organism, 84bjected to Whole-Bc-dy X-Ray Irradiation Shitoya. Z. I. Changes in Respira'ion of the Skeletal M.,ncles Following Irradiaiion b~ Radon cr Different Segments of the Nervous System MyV~reva, L. V. Effect of Ionizing Radiation on a Form--nt of Glycolysis of Fh".pbohexoisomerase in S,,me Organs and Tissues of an Animal Organism Subjected to Whole-Body Irradiation Card 5/ 10 152 158 165 173 AIJ, L 6 V !; )le MANOYLOV, S. YE., and SIIWIC-N, J'. N. (USSR) "Application of Certain Physicochemical Methods for Controling the Salting out of Pancreas Enzymes." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 MANOYLOVS S.Ye.; GHWINp 1J.N.; DOBRYNINA# T.I.; VOSKOBOIMIKOV, G.V. Isolation of crystalline catalase from horse erythrocytes and the study of some of its phyi3icochemicza properties. Biokhimiia 26 no. 3 t 408-4.11 MY-Je 161. (MIRA'14.-6) 1. Chair of Biochemistry, Chemo-PhArmacoutic Institute# Leningrad, (GATALASE) (ERYTHROCYTES) OY LOV 4 Semen Yevotaf'yevich; STRELIN. G.S., doktor biolog. nauk, prof., nauchnyy red.; VOROO-Dw., G.S., red. isd-va; GURDZFIYEVA, A M., tekbn. red., [Biological effect of penetrating radiation] Biologicheskoe deistvie pronilesinshchei radia:tsii. Leningrad, Ob-vo po rasprostraneniiu poll'-*. i nauchn. znanii R-9FSR, 1961. 39 p. (MIRA 14:10) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) Some Comidertilloni on me frf=" Mechanism of the Biological Action of !onltlz Radlislon Yr. In 1951 vo: suggested that Ionizing radiation specifically AllEcks the metal compounds reitil 'alicn. We assumed that he ra, istion damage it doe to the direct action of ionizing radiation on lhcw substances. The damage causes oxygiuilticiency in the irradiafed orpro-ortissues, the level of-ercy production indi,spensable for the life of the organism being consequently reduced. The oxidation of the transition metal calk forth the ouptum of a bond ",,vecri the pro,ohirlic group and pfoicir. carrier In chromoprotcins. thus musing the inactivation of miullocozymen. The complex lf~ctcfovc is rvi longer biologically -11w, The mdill-tion or i-w respiration manifc%tt itself abov all its suppressing liv synthetic proms and stimulating hydrolyim It ii to be specially noted that the am also highly sensitive in vitre. The p.pe, p,-.t, data on the early of the synthesis and nuclep"Mcid ilrohesis in various organs or aninush after general X-ray irradiation (100.50D,1000 r),Thefindinp ofan in vitro action of X-rays on ferscienzyntes (catalase, cytochrome C. hatmoglobin) are also communicated. The report gii,es anoutline or curveris iiva on the .b*t. CMgraga of Radl-t report, yresentoA &t t2W ~-U AU9 1962 Z,,r0Xt,/yorkSbjrq, Ot. Brit. MANOYWV, S.Ye. Enzymes as medicinal substances. Trudy Len. khim.-farm.inst. no.13:5-10 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Kafedra biokhimii Leni-ngradskogo khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta. (ENZYMES-THERAPEUTIC USE) ,M ~Y V, S.Y .; CHAMIN, N.N.,, DASHKEVICH, L.B.; VOLOKHONSK.TY, A.G.; PUSTOSHKIN, G.I. Synthesis of some derivatives of adenine. Trudy Len.khim.-fam. inst. no-13:49-54 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Kafedra biokhimil (zav. prof. S.Ye.Manoylov) Leningradskogo khimiko-farmatsevtioneskogo instituta. (ADENINE) MANOYIDV, S.Ye.; SHVEDOVA, VA.; RYNDINA, I.L. Use of ion exchangu resins for producing trypnin. Biokhlmlia 27 no.4:698-701 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Khimiko-farmatsevtichebkiy institut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, Leningrad. (ION MCHANGE RESINS) (TRYPSIN) M"DYLOVP S.Y41. Injury of metal-containing enzymes aB a primary manifestation of the biological action of penetrating radiation. Trudy 14DIP. Otd. biol.7:30-41 163. (IOU 16:11) ~=Xllov Y S. le. Discussion on papers read at the session of the secz=6 day of the Symposium. Trudy MIF. Otd. biol. 72132-139 163. WIRA 16s.U) GRODZENSKIY, D.E.; GORIZONTOV, P.D.; VOROB'YEV, Ye.I.; -toonov, sI. yt, ; FEDOROVA, T.A.; PAVLOVA, M,N.; GABUNIYA, R.I. Second International Co,gress ori Rqd1ation Research In England, Aug. 5-11, 1962. Med. rad. 8 no.303-92 Mr '63. (VJ'HA MANOYLOV.-S.Ye.; BRYUKHANOV, O.A. Cy-tochrcme effect in radiation. Vop. med. Khim. '~, no. 3i 317-319 IV-Je 163. Cuff RA 17: Co 1. Tgentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatallski~ institut melitsinskoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR i Lerdngradqkiy khimiko-farmatseirticheskiy institut Ministerstva zriravclokhranen-iya TISFSR. MANUILOV, S.Ye.; KCMOV, V.P. Effect of different doses of penetrating (ionizing) radia- tions on hemoglobin recombination. Vop. med. khim. 9 no-5: 530-531 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsev-ticheskLy institut, i TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy rentgo-no-radiolo- gicheskiy institut. f ?IF, PrO 1~jCd I anar and a~rolbic oxi6a~.i- r, ~-f 1~ex:,,.3e3. z,,~a '64 iAini.gtprstva zdravc;ckhranenlya R~r 7~(. G.A. ; VI-P7' 1; "11,KAYA , 11, A -LIA EP Y LO V 0 5 . Ye "A ~J i , S POGUOT , B.' S F, I IN , SY e Tnternationa-, s vm ecu-ar cell,~-Iar . posium on rnol ~n Berlin and Lhe annual ;,-ieeting ct' --in -~ena. Vop. me d . kj~ i m . 10 no . I : 9 5 - -L 03 J a- F KANOYIOV S.Y.e. (L-3ningrad, S-15, Suvorovakty prospekt, 57, kv.7); " UPOV ' . 'terAngrad, K-44, Lennoy prospakt 3436, kv.68) ZIM, ; V.1 i j Effect of catalase on the growth of a transrianted lymphosarcoma and on some aspects of metabolism. Vop. onk. 10 no.12442-4,1 164. (MIIRA 18:6) 1. Tz Leningradskogo khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta (rektor - dot-sent A.G. Y-~gorov). ~.7A -3-9-9, s J-~~ 5`7 Wn, Ddjpthibt PaUdeL-~ f onc*u-l- tol JLw 4V , g er~dn d by a re ~~H re W5- ow J%"OIFU()v2 S.Ye.; NIKOGOSM, 1. Kh.; YAISEN'60-KHMl&LEV3KIY, A-4. Effect of ionizizig radiation an nitos-ia Ln crion folloving irradiation of various parts of the bu-1b. Mitologiia 7 no.5:660--663 3-0 165. ~ MIRA liz. ,, 12'1 1. Kafedra farmakologii. I biokhimiL Leningradskogo kh -'raiiln-farma- tseivticheskogo inatit-Lita. Submitted Aug. 1, 1960. I MANCA D- I. I -I, - ~ ; V~ 11,; WN0Ul'_'.T7Jt SJ6. 1;-QY of iafrsi-ed spect-, -~m---,rott!Ans and their compments, B-'.ofizi-ka 10 ao.".782-78? (MIR, 18!10) 1. laningradsk-Ay khimlLkc---farmatse-vtlcheskiy instiLut Miniettrstva zdravookhrameni" SSf~R I lenirig-radskiy gosudarstvennyy uniiv~--rsitet i-meni A.A.Zhd-,3rl,--,.v-a. MANOYLOV, S,,Te,; uspiumiEv, Effect of X raya on c7tochra2a C in vitro. Vap. mad. k`jLm. 11 nio.1; 95-96 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18-.101, 1. TSerttralln7y nauohno-issledovatel'skiy rentgeno-radiologi- chaskiy institut Miuidt6rstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR i Lenin- gradskiy khimiko-farmatsevtiaheskiy institut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. XhNCYJk Sjq... KANT-Iii, V- -., o t- NIKONOVA, O.N.; Sil:!,!l VFY-~ -.I"ION Electrophor-PT,4C e-nai.-Is r~f' Iloc, serq-;.-. tiunors before and l'ollowinF.., Lrea-.mert. Vop. orik. !-I n. c~'t7 '65. 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchTIO-iSSIedcrvaLel'skogo rentgeino-radjo- logicheskogo instituta :-Iin:lsterstva zdr-avc-olkl.-~arieri'Lya (direktor: Ye.l. Vorob'ye,.). ~-T'F-11407' B.,*.; --- ye. -------- L4-- ,r . 'I, e rTf: 1 r. a *, I r: r r) ! t, ~ i e i i c t, j v -I ,,/ r; f ,; r ~) :,,~ () -, y r, i c c n 2 p7 the aicl cf izoc,iEejn. VOP.Trf~d-khi-r- 11 no.5;5~-58 :.-(' 't-lc,. iqll) I . i en I nara-I 9 ~ I y kh. I mi rrr..,~ rf-se,., t !,. ~-,- - ~- J.,, 1 r:, - 1 t. C~u bM7 - YA-~r 110 I-)t,4. VOVS I, B, A.; DMIT TR I Y ~Ir A, V A ~ , PO-D-),*-,~"A, - -11 Role of cRtalase In the procn9seg ot -.qjur~ in the liver of wh2te mice. Vvp . med ..,1,im. 111 S--O 165. (W 9~1 1~ ~ I ) 1~ Leningradskly kYir,,-4kn-f-,nn,,t:3f-vti,- -, ,. - , h(jq ,~ y. _j, ;'u,, Min'slerstva zdravookh,,-aner.,,,;d *7~11b-,R- , ,- 1 1,79 1965. . - L 44313-66 FNT(m) ACC NR. AP60~9429 SOURCE CODE: UR/0205/66/006/004/0630/-0630 AUTHOR: Manoylov, S. Ye.; Grannikova, A. V. ~2 ORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of Roentgenoloav and Radiology, MZ SSSR,_Leningrad (Tsentral'nyy nauchno-isaledavate--l-li-k-iy rentgano-radiologicheakiy inatitut MZ SSSR); Leningrad Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute, MZ RSFSR (Leningradakiy khimiko-farmstsevti- Tfi-e-s-kLy institut MZ RSFSR) TITLEs The effect of dicaptol in acute radiation sickness SOURCEt Radiobiologlya, v. 6, no. -4,1966. 630 TOPIC TAM biologic radiation effect, radioprotector, dicaptol, mouse,! metal enzyme, tissue respiration, x ray Ro .0 -1,o9 7-10 4-) -77/ rA- ABSTRACT: The effAct of ~ ntprelyp aRenta-In acute radiation sickness i was inves:igated using dicaptol, which was chosen for its ability to form complex compounds with metal enzymes and to inhibit their functiq;k. Thirty-nine hybrid white mice were injected intramuscularly twice In four hr with 0.2 ml dicaptol, and, immediately following the last injection, were irradiated with 800 r on a RUM-3 device (18 ma, 180 kV, 0.5 mm Cu and 1 mm Al tilters, 50 r/min). The effect of the prepara- tion was determined on the basis of viability, body weight, and Card 1 / 2